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10 Dog Breeds That Are Actually More Like Cats

While it might be difficult for us to understand, there are some people that just don’t like dogs. However, it seems like more and more are being converted into true dog lovers. Some of these folks, though, are still looking for a less “dog-like” companion, even in a canine friend. Luckily, there are plenty of dog breeds that have a more cat-like personality. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, so you’ll be sure to find one you … Read more

Hero Samaritan Rescues Woman & Dog From Deadly Floodwaters

When Baton Rouge saw incredible flooding, 2,000 lives needed rescuing from the disaster. There were thousands of heroic people jumping in, literally, to save drowning victims from the devastating flood. There’s one video in particular, though, that we just have to share with you. WAFB, the Baton Rouge CBS affiliate station, shared the news that one women and her dog were saved moments before time ran out. The woman and her dog were trapped inside of her sinking car. A good samaritan … Read more

One Small Step For Man Is One Giant Step For This Little Pup!

Going up a flight of stairs is just very normal and trivial for us humans. But for puppies, it’s like conquering a mountain. One small step for us is one giant step for our cute little canine babies. And for the Bulldog pup in the video below, conquering that one big step was indeed a struggle. And having chubby short legs and a chunky body is not helping him either. But he definitely looks really cute trying to climb over … Read more

Nine-Year-Old Girl Freaks Out And Cries Tears Of Joy When She Finally Gets A Puppy

Can you still remember the time you had your first puppy? I can still recall how excited I was to finally get a puppy. I was just a kid that time and as far as I can remember, the feeling of happiness and excitement was overwhelming. Which is why I can understand the reaction of the little girl in the video below when she got her very first puppy This 9-year-old girl from Missouri named Colette Francisco has been asking … Read more

These Two Dogs And Their Hedgehog Friend Are The Cutest Squad You’ll Ever See!

We love animal friendships, and we know that you do too! And this one we have for you today is one of the most adorable friendships we’ve ever seen! Everyone, meet Maya, Peanut, and Minnie. Maya is a one-year-old Dachshund, and Peanut is also a Dachshund who’s still a puppy. Minnie on the other hand is a four-year-old African Pygmy Hedgehog. A photo posted by Maya, Minnie & Peanut (@mayathesausage) on May 24, 2016 at 10:01pm PDT These three are … Read more

Ways To Help Your Dog When He’s Laid Up

It’s never fun to have a sick or injured dog on your hands. They know they don’t feel well, but you can’t explain to them that all those things you do – some of them painful or uncomfortable – are going to help them. You can explain to a child that the cough syrup will help them sleep, the cast will help them heal, or that not putting weight on that leg will ease the pain. Unfortunately, you can’t explain … Read more

Ask A Dog Trainer: Why Does My Dog Whine?

If your dog whines when it needs to go outside, chances are you figured that out pretty quick. But what about the other times? Why do some dogs seem to whine all the time or at odd times of day when they clearly don’t have to “go”? If you live with a dog that whines, you know how frustrating it can be to hear it. But also how frustrating it is to not be able to understand what your dog … Read more

Dog Dad Wakes Up To A Roomba-Related “Pooptastrophe”!

Almost everyone that’s ever raised a puppy knows one thing, accidents happen. Housebreaking can be a difficult battle, especially overnight, and most people have had to handle an unintended poop or pee puddle on the floor. It’s just part of raising a puppy and the puppies don’t mean any harm by it. Fortunately, not everyone has to experience what this dad, Jesse Newton, experienced. For this father, one tiny, poopy accident lead to a series of catastrophic events he so … Read more

Why Spaying And Neutering Your Dog Will Help Them To Live Longer And Healthier Lives

 A 2013 study conducted by veterinary researchers at the University of Georgia and published in the scientific journal PLOS ONE analyzed the effect of neutering on canine life span. While the gist of the results are that altering our dogs does seem to prolong their lives, some of the details pertaining to individual causes of death are quite eye-opening. The UGA scientists analyzed more than 40,000 canine death records from the 20 year period of 1984 – 2004. The data … Read more

4 Tips For Keeping Your Dog’s Breath Fresher Than Ever

Everyone knows that dog breath can be pretty formidable and although it might go unnoticed for some time, it’s usually a sign that there is something unhealthy going on in your pup’s mouth. Bad breath is a symptom of tooth and gum disease, and a large number of dog owners don’t enforce any oral care in their dogs. Since our pups can’t take themselves to the dentist, it’s up to us to make sure they’re getting proper dental hygiene. There … Read more

Dog Helps Human Practice Moderation With Wine

Many of us dog lovers also love wine. However, there are times when we have one too many glasses of wine. And if that happens, who knows what kind of trouble we can get ourselves into! But the dog in the video below somehow knows how to stop his human from having too much wine. Watch the video below and see what he does when his human reaches for another glass! credit: Newsflare Posted by Viral Thread on Monday, August 8, … Read more

Help For Dogs That Bark At Every Noise

Do you have a dog that barks at every little noise? Whether it’s another dog barking, the doorbell, or simply you opening a cupboard, your dog feels the need to bark. Dogs who are overly sensitive to sound – sometimes called “alert barkers,” can make daily life extremely unpleasant and even require you to post signs on your door! Luckily, there are ways you can help your dog stop the incessant barking. Why Some Dogs Bark At Noise So why are … Read more

Ask A Vet: Is It Safe To Take My Dog Running With Me?

Many people these days find running to be a great way to keep in shape and they wonder if they can take their dog along. Veterinarians and physicians alike agree that exercise is a wonderful way to maintain health, both mental and physical. If you want to take your dog along on your runs there are a few things you should consider. How rigorous are your runs? Make sure you are not asking too much of your dog who may not be … Read more

Ask A Vet: Why Does My Dog Take The Squeaker Out Of Toys?

We all delight in watching our dogs play and some dogs have specific ways of interacting with their toys. Sometimes this will include tearing the toy completely apart and rendering the squeaker ineffective. Many dogs seem bent on removing the squeaker as if they want it to stop. We know when we play with our dogs the squeaking sound seems to really fire up the play. Some dogs seem to be very excited by the sound and this could be … Read more

Excited Dog Sees Horses And Immediately Wants To Befriend Them

Some dogs are not so friendly with other animals. But we’ve seen a lot of dogs who are very gentle with other animals, especially the ones who are smaller than they are. And we just love watching those videos of beautiful and adorable animal friendships. Now here’s a dog who’s so friendly that when he sees two horses, he immediately wants to befriend them and play with them! This fella doesn’t care how big they are; he’s not even scared … Read more

This Pet Stylist Will Pamper Your Pets And Make Them Extra Fluffy!

For those of you who have furry or hair small dogs, it’s always important to keep them clean and well-groomed. Furry dogs need to have their hair/fur washed and combed or else they will become smelly and matted. So to make sure our babies are kept clean and tidy, we take them to the groomers. There’s a groomer who is so popular on Instagram that he is more than 170,000 followers! His name is Mehmet Gune–a Professional Pet Stylist/Groomer based … Read more

UPDATE: Man Who Abused Caitlyn The Dog Pleads Guilty

It’s hard to forget the image of Caitlyn that circulated the internet in May of 2015. She’s the pup whose muzzle was bound with electrical tape, wrapped so tight that her tongue protruded from her swollen mouth and turned black. The horrific image was heartbreaking to see, but sparked worldwide awareness of the epidemic of animal cruelty, along with a huge lack of laws pertaining to animal rights. Caitlyn’s abuser is 42-year-old William Leonard Dodson of North Charleston, South Carolina. After admitting to … Read more

When A Dog Is Left To Suffer, Neighbors Take Matters Into Their Own Hands

Alfie didn’t always have the loving home he has today. In fact, his beginnings were far from perfect. He once was an outside dog left chained on the side of a house, able to sleep only on concrete and barking constantly for attention. It was no life for a sweet dog like Alfie and neighbors didn’t expect it to get worse.   One day, Alfie was chained outside as usual, but neighbors noticed that his mouth was forced closed with … Read more

Little Boy Reads A Bedtime Story To His Two Huge Dogs!

When dogs are socialized properly, they can be very good with children. Some dogs even become good babysitters. And not only are they excellent playmates, they also become the kid’s bodyguard. Having a dog in the house gives the parent a perfect opportunity to teach kids how to respect and care for animals. And it also gives them the perfect opportunity to take adorable photos and videos! Just like the video below! This mom caught her little boy reading a … Read more

Think This Diving Dog Would Qualify For The Olympics?

In light of the Olympics, you’ll totally appreciate this talented diving dog! It’s well known that Labs love water, and this pup has taken it a step further–he doesn’t just swim, he dives off the diving board! He must have learned how to do this from his humans, and we guarantee that his skills would give them a run for their money any day! Check out that form: What a graceful pooch! This guy is certainly a master of his … Read more

Dog Hilariously Duets With His Opera-Singing Human

Do you sing in the shower? The guy in this video does…and so does his dog, Maximus! There must be something about those resonating deep notes that gives this adorable GSD the urge to wail along. Or maybe he just likes those bathroom acoustics? This floppy-eared pup must have sensitive hearing, making him unable to suppress the need to howl along! Lucky for us, it was caught on video. Check out this dog-human duet:   This pup may be destined … Read more

Here Are 5 Things That Big Dog Owners Are All Too Familiar With!

Some people, especially those who are not dog lovers and are not familiar with how dogs really are, would take one look at a big dog and immediately get scared. But for those of us who have big dogs, we know that if they are raised right, big dogs are just big babies who think they’re still puppies. As a mom to three huge dogs (2 Dobermans and 1 German Shepherd), I know just how sweet and affectionate big dogs … Read more

Shy Shelter Dog Comes Out Of Her Shell And Is Now Having Epic Surfing Adventures!

We’ve seen so many videos of shelter dogs who are terrified and shy when they first arrived at the shelter. Some of them would either cower in fear or stare blankly at the wall in their kennel. But with love and care, these scared and shy shelter dogs would transform into sweet, cheerful, and loving pooches! Now this Border Collie mix named Mia was once a stray dog who was brought into the shelter of the RSPCA in Southport, Queensland … Read more

Learn 5 Risk Factors For Heat Stroke

The heart of summer is here and while it’s the time to get out and have fun with our beloved pets, we want to make sure that we keep them safe. Heat stroke is a very real concern for all dog owners, but there are some factors that make some dogs at a higher risk for the illness than others. Caution should always be held when doing anything in the heat, but these canine attributes can increase your dog’s risk … Read more

What’s In A Name: A Trainer Explains The Importance Of Your Dog’s Name

My last several dogs had all been adults when I got them and had come with names, so when I finally got a puppy, I agonized over just the “right” name. I think it took me three weeks to finally settle on the call name “Merlin.” Why did I have such a hard time? Because your dog’s name is something you are going to use more than you could ever possibly imagine, and choosing the wrong name can cause trouble … Read more

Puppy Who Was About To Be Put Down Showed The Vet She’s Not Ready To Give Up Just Yet

The life of a stray dog is difficult. Everyday, you have to roam the streets in search of food and shelter. In addition to that, there are also lots of potential threats to the life of a stray dog. They would have to watch out for cruel humans, other dogs, and speeding vehicles. This puppy named Eve was born a stray. When she was picked up by Douglas County Animal Control, she was already injured. She was hit by a … Read more

How Does Your State Rank In The War On Animal Cruelty?

Since 2005, the Animal Legal Defense Fund has ranked the U.S. states in order from best to worst based on the strength of their animal protection laws. Illinois, Oregon, Maine, California and Michigan have consistently topped the list while North Dakota, Utah, Wyoming, Iowa and Kentucky remain the country’s least animal friendly states. Although the top 5 states held strong in their rankings, a few others climbed the list by enacting landmark changes during 2015. New Jersey introduced their new … Read more

Stray Dog Who Waited 6 Months For Flight Attendant’s Return Finally Gets To Go Home With Her

One stray dog in Argentina is the perfect example of endless loyalty. When Olivia Sievers, a flight attendant from Germany, showed this street pup a little affection, he never forgot. Sievers frequently works on flights to Argentina, and always stays in the same hotel in Buenos Aires. One day, she noticed a street dog outside. She gave him a bit to eat, and they played for a little while. When she walked away, the pup followed her right to the hotel. Sievers tried … Read more

5 Beautiful Ways To Memorialize a Beloved Pet

“Dogs lives aren’t nearly long enough. It’s their only flaw really.” Saying goodbye to someone you love is one of the hardest things that you will ever deal with in life. And that’s not just for humans, but also for our furry family members. Losing a dog many times leaves an irreplaceable hole in our heart, regardless of all the memories that you have of times cherished together. But thankfully there are ways to commemorate, and even honor our best friends. Above all, … Read more

Ask A Vet: What Is The Best Way To Trim My Dog’s Nails?

All dogs have toenails and all toenails need some management. The best way to trim a dog’s nails is to achieve the following goals: the nails become shorter and blunter and no one gets traumatized or hurt. You might think these are lofty goals if you have a dog that resents a pedicure. First we have to understand the basics of training animals. Nail trimming is not something that your dog naturally thinks is a good idea, but he doesn’t … Read more

Ask A Dog Trainer: Will My Dog Grow Out Of These Bad Behaviors?

Your puppy just ate your shoes, bit your ankles or had an accident on the rug. Your adolescent dog won’t respond when you call him, barks at everything in sight, or won’t stop jumping up. Whatever it is, chances are someone close to you has said, “He’ll grow out of it.” But is this really true? The short answer is no. Dogs don’t grow out of behaviors like they grow out of collars. A puppy that bites and is never … Read more

High School Cross Country Team Goes To The Dogs

A Southern California high school cross country team decided to step up their training game and add a little excitement to their lives. St. Joseph’s Athletics borrowed dogs from their local animal shelter to accompany them on a morning jog. The dogs came from Santa Barbara County Animal shelter and each student was paired with a pooch. All of the dogs, except one named Fred, were thrilled to get outside. Team coach Luis Escobar wasn’t sure who was having more … Read more

My First Memories Were In a Shelter. But Now I’m Living the Good Life!

I’m Necco. I used to be called Gizmo. I don’t remember much about being a puppy. My first memories are of the shelter. They found at the door shaking. It was ok but I was lonely. One day a nice lady picked me up and took me home. I was so happy but every time she called my name I ran and hid. I cant remember why but it scares me. She started calling me Necco. It didn’t take long … Read more

Family Reunites With Dog After 7 Years, Then Adopt The Stray He Befriended

The Montez family reunited with their dog, named Corky, nearly 7 years after he went missing from their home. He was brought to the Humane Society of North Texas (HSNT) together with another homeless dog. Thanks to Corky’s microchip, they were able to locate his family. The Montez family was shocked to get a call from HSNT. After almost 7 years of being missing, they never thought they would see their dog again. They quickly went to the shelter to get reunited … Read more

Homeless Man Surrenders His Injured Dog To Shelter For A Chance At A Better Life

“I love you. This is the best thing that I can do for you right now.” –that was what the homeless man told his dog before he surrendered her to the East Bay SPCA shelter. The man rode his bike to the shelter, and running right beside him was a dog who was limping on her right leg. The dog’s leg was bandaged, and the man told the employees of the shelter that the dog had gotten into a fight … Read more

Ask A Vet: Why Does My Dog Still Mark Even After He’s Been Neutered?

Marking behavior in a pet dog is sometimes frustrating and many veterinarians advocate neutering as prevention and/or treatment. But sometimes neutering a pet will not affect the behavior. It is important that we understand how dogs work to try to explain this annoying behavior. All About That Mate Marking behavior, like urine marking or scratching the dirt, can be a reproductive based signal and intact male dogs certainly engage in it. These intact dogs are using the scents associated with … Read more

A Perfect Pairing: Wine & Dog Adoptions Come Together With This Gorgeous Gift Box

In order to help more shelter animals get adopted, charitable California winery ONEHOPE created a gorgeous gift box that appeals to wine and dog lovers…and their pups! But the best part is that each $49 box purchase funds the adoption of a shelter dog who desperately needs a forever home!   The Pinot For Paws Woof! collection is beautifully packaged and comes with goodies for both pet parents and their pups. Each box includes: -A delicious bottle of either Pinot Grigio or Pinot Noir (your choice) – … Read more

No Matter How Big He Is, This Dog Still Feels Like He’s A Puppy!

No matter how big our dogs get, they will always be our babies. We will always treat them like they’re still puppies. Because no matter how big or how old they are, in our eyes, they are that same adorable puppy we’ve loved through the years. And since we treat our dogs like babies, it’s no wonder why they sometimes act like one. And to those who think that only small dogs can be lapdogs, well then think again! The … Read more

Volunteer Sees Sad Shelter Dogs Sleeping On Floor…So He Does Something To Fix It!

YouTube poster Stuart Edge shared this heartwarming video about how a little kindness can make a huge difference in the lives of shelter dogs. The first time he volunteered at a shelter, Stuart Edge noticed “how sad a dog shelter can actually be because the dogs have to sleep on the concrete floor,” he explains in the video. “They just don’t have the best situation to live in,” he says. As he pointed out, shelter life takes its toll on many dogs who’ve been … Read more

4 Things To Consider Before Getting A Dog

Bringing home a new dog or puppy is an exciting time for everyone, but making sure you’re ready for a new family member is a big deal. Although dogs are relatively easy to maintain for as far as pets go, they do still need specific care and attention. If you’re second-guessing any of these points, you might want to reconsider getting a dog at this time. #1 – Time & Attention Dogs are very social animals that need a lot … Read more

These Stunning Photos Will Inspire You To Seek Adventure With Your Dog

If you saw our first post featuring outdoorsy Instagramer @thiswildidea, chances are, you loved it. The nature-loving, plaid-wearing, and of course, dog-toting Theron Humphrey is a photographer whose stunning pictures will blow your mind. Fans love how his work captures an adventurous spirit. We love him for the stunning shots he takes of Maddie, his Coonhound! And lucky us, this photographer takes his photogenic pup with him everywhere. Get ready to pack, because these photos are going to make you want to head out on … Read more

This Dog Realizes That Being A Parent Takes A Lot Of Patience

We all know that being a parent is hard. For most, it’s harder being a mom because you get to take care of the kids and deal with their unruliness and mischief. It’s like having a 24-hour job! And for stay-at-home dads it’s just as difficult! The dog in the video below just realized how hard it is to be a parent. With all his 8 adorable pups bothering him and asking him to play, he realizes that being a … Read more

Little Stray Dog Finds Her Human During 155-Mile Race, Follows Him For 77 Miles

The 4 Deserts Race Series are no joke. These world-class rated races are extremely tough and not for the faint of heart. One race in the series, however, holds a story for more than just the human competitors. In fact, the biggest hero is a tiny, stray dog that surprised everyone. In March 2016, ultrarunner Dion Leonard ran the 250-kilometer (155 mile) race through China’s Gobi desert. Along with 101 other competitors, he set out on one of the adventures … Read more

Dog Found Swimming In Lake 4 Weeks After He’d Gone Missing

On Monday, dog-mom Suzy Lesser got some amazing news after losing her dog a month ago! Moose, a 6-year-old Yellow Lab, was being cared for by a pet sitter when something disastrous happened: he ran away from home, and couldn’t be found. Four weeks passed without a trace of Moose, until a few days ago. He was spotted by four girls from their boat in Pewaukee Lake. “We knew eventually it would get tired, so it was pretty urgent for us to make … Read more

3 Major Signs Your Dog Is Stressed

Dogs are very stoic animals, so it can be difficult for us to notice when they’re going through a rough time. There are so many things that can cause stress in a dog’s life that it can be challenging to find out what they are. The first step, however, is identifying the stress in the first place. Dogs show stress differently than humans, but these three symptoms are major signs that your dog needs a little extra care. #1 – … Read more

Are English Bulldogs On The Brink Of Extinction?

Americans love English Bulldogs so much that we have made them our fourth most popular dog breed for three years running. Who can resist those squishy faces, those stumpy legs, those roly poly, pudgy bodies? As cute as these traits are, scientists say they could be the very reason the breed is in danger of dying off. The high demand for these adorable pups has led to inbreeding, severely limiting the English Bulldog’s gene pool. Without diversity in their DNA, … Read more

New Free Service Sets Up Play Dates For Your Dog

Many dog owners fret about leaving their best friend alone all day while at work. Especially if they live in an apartment or a place with no access to a backyard. In fact, many would-be dog owners site this as a reason they don’t own a dog. Dog Buddy Match, a new free service, is helping dog owners everywhere overcome these obstacles so that both dog and owner can live happier, healthier lives. The company started in 2015 in Southern California. … Read more

This City Is Making A New Bar And Restaurant…With A Dog Park In It

Just when you thought every type of dog-friendly establishment had already been thought of (after all, we saw a dog food truck open earlier this year) a new bar is coming called Bar K. This is unlike any bar you’ve ever seen – think country club for dogs. The bar will be located in Kansas City, Missouri, right in the center of the KC Metro. “Years ago, my business partner Leib Dodell and I got our first dogs on the … Read more

5 Signs You Need To Hire A Dog Trainer

Whether they’d like to admit it or not, most dog owners are going to need to hire a dog trainer or go to an obedience class at some time or another. This isn’t a bad thing at all, it simply means that just like you would hire a professional to replace your roof, you should hire a professional to help you train your dog. With so much information available on the Internet now, you can probably do a lot of … Read more

DO NOT PUBLISH NFL Star Drew Brees Sponsors Dog For Veteran

New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees and his wife, Brittany, have always been open about their love and appreciate for past and present U.S. military lives. So naturally, they found a way to give back. Last year at Sean Payton’s Black & Gold Gala, the Brees’ discovered K9s for Warriors for the very first time. K9s for Warriors is a non-profit organization that pairs up service dogs with post-9/11 military veterans suffering from PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), traumatic brain injuries and/or military … Read more